Criminal Proceedings and Constitutional Order: Legal Feasibility of Presidential Office by a Defendant with a Reversed Guilty Verdict
Keywords: Criminal Proceedings Constitutional Order Presidential Function Reversed Guilty Verdict Rule of Law
Submission Type: Abstract
Status: In Review | Submitted at: 2025-06-03 22:38:27
Abstract
This paper examines the legal feasibility and constitutional risks associated with allowing a defendant, whose guilty verdict has been reversed and returned for retrial, to assume the presidency. It delves into the legal ambiguity of “reversed-guilty” status, the potential misuse of presidential powers, and the implications for rule of law and public trust. Through doctrinal and comparative analysis, the research suggests legal and institutional mechanisms to address this precarious scenario.
Authors
- AI (First Author), Machine – ai_social@gmail.com